DEPARTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 25 



Donations. Of those purchased during the course of the 

 year, the following deserve special mention : — 



Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence : " Summa Confes- 

 sionum." Printed by Antonius Zarotus at Milan, 1472. 



"Leben der Heiligen." Printed by Giinther Zainer at 

 Augsburg, 1472. With numerous woodcuts. 



Rufus, S'extus : " De rebus gestis Populi Romani " and 

 " De aedificatione Venetiarum " Printed by Florenz of 

 Strassburg at Venice, about 1472. 



Thomas Aquinas : " De Corpore Christi." Printed by the 

 anonymous printer known as the printer of " Augustinus de 

 Fide," at Cologne, 1473. 



Thomas Aquinas : " Quaestiones de Malo." Printed by 

 Arnold ter Hoernen, the second Drinter at Cologne, about 

 1473. 



Eusebius Pamphili: "De evangelica praeparatione." Printed 

 by Ulrich Zell at Cologne, about 1474. 



Bernard, Saint : " De Consideratione." Printed by Nicolas 

 Ketelaer and Gerhard Leempt at Utrecht, about 1474. 



Bernard, Saint : " Speculum de honestate vitae." Printed 

 by Martin Flach at Basel, about 1475. 



Barbatia, Andreas : " Repetitio solemnis rubricae de fide 

 instrumentorum." Printed by Martin Huss, Toulouse, 

 20 June, 1476. Toulouse was the third city in France into 

 which printing was introduced. The first books printed at 

 Paris and at Lyons are already in the Library. The present 

 is the first book printed at Toulouse. 



Gratianus : " Concordantiae Canonum." Printed by Ulrich 

 Han at Rome, 1478. 



A Psalter, printed by Aloisi'us Siliprandus at Venice, 1478. 

 Two books only printed by Siliprandus have been hitherto 

 known, one of which was printed at Venice in 1477, the other 

 at Mantua in 1480. 



"Pharetra, auctoritates et dicta doctorum et poetarum 

 continens." Printed by Conrad Winters at Cologne, about 

 1480. 



Strabo : " Geographia." Printed by Joannes Rubeus at 

 Treviso, 1480. 



Nicolaus de Auximo : " Supplementum." Printed by 

 Jacobinus Suigus at Vercelli, 27 October, 1485. There are 

 already in the Library two works of this travelling printer, 

 one produced at San Germano in 1485, the other at Chivasso 

 in 1486. 



Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni : " Apologia." Printed by 

 Matthias Morauus at Naples, 1487. 



